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-# Hugo_encryptor
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+# Hugo Encryptor
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+**Hugo-Encryptor** is a tool to protect your [Hugo](https://gohugo.io) posts. It uses AES-128 to encrypt the contents of your posts, and inserts a snippet of `<script>` code to verify whether the password is correct or not in readers' browser. Without a correct key, nobody can decrypt your private posts.
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+## Installation
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+Step 1: Install all the requirements of Hugo-Encryptor.
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+ $ cd Hugo-Encryptor
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+ $ pip install -r requirements.txt
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+Step 2: Place `hugo-encryptor.py` somewhere in the directory of your blog.
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+ $ cp hugo-encryptor.py /path/to/your/blog/hugo-encryptor.py
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+Step 3: Install our Hugo shortcodes file into your blog:
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+ $ mkdir -p /path/to/your/blog/layouts/shortcodes
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+ $ cp shortcodes/hugo-encryptor.html /path/to/your/blog/layouts/shortcodes/hugo-encryptor.html
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+## Usage
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+A typical way to use Hugo-Encryptor has been already uploaded in [example_site](example_site).
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+**Step 1: Call our `hugo-encryptor` shortcodes if you want to encrypt a very post**
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+```markdown
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+---
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+title: This Is An Encrypted Post
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+---
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+{{% hugo-encryptor "PASSWORD" %}}
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+# You cannot see me unless you've got the password!
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+This is the content of my private post!
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+**Do remember to close the `hugo-encryptor` shortcodes tag:**
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+{{% /hugo-encryptor %}}
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+```
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+**Step 2: Generate your site as usual**
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+It may be something like:
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+ $ hugo
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+**Step 3: Get the encryption done!**
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+ $ python hugo-encryptor.py --path /path/to/your/blog/public
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+Then all the private posts in your `public` directory would be encrypted thoroughly, congrats!
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+## Attentions
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+* Do remember to keep the source code of your encrypted posts private. A typical way to deal with them is to ignore them by adding `content/posts/` in your `.gitignore` file.
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